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Feb. 
Place. 
Madras. 
1789. 
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March 14 
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Apparent Time. 
Longitude in 
Time. 
Difference 
of the 
Tables. 
Corrected 
Longitude. 
Difference 
of Longi- 
tude to the 
Observa- 
tory. 
Longitude 
of the 
Observatory. 
Observed at 
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The Coringa, Masulipatam, and Tranquebar observations were taken 
by the late Mr. Topping : the Calcutta observations also by the late 
Mr. Topping : the Bombay observations by myself. 
At the Madras Observatory. 
Day. 
| Satellites. 
Apparent Time. 
Longitude in 
Time. 
Difference 
of the 
Tables. 
Corrected 
Longitude. 
Observed at 
Madras. 
Per 
Ephemeris. 
1793. 
h. m. s. 
h. m. s. 
h. m. s. 
m. 6. 
h. m. s. 
March 24 
1 I 
13 7 11 
7 4 6 44 
5 20 27 
+ 2 4 
5 20 51 
3 1 
I I 
15 2 57 
9 42 32 
5 20 25 
+ 24 
5 20 49 
April 7 
I I 
16 58 46,4 
11 38 19 
5 20 27,4 
+ 5 ° 
5 21 17,4 
9 
I I 
II 27 22,9 
6 716 
5 26 6,9 
+ 5 ° 
5 20 56,9 
16 
I I 
13 3 29,7 
8 258 
5 20 31,7 
+ 50 
5 21 21,7 
May 1 
2 I 
13 12 46,2 
7 53 9 
5 19 37-2 j 
+ 1 34 
5 21 11,2 
In the Madras observations which follow, sometimes three observers 
have taken the eclipse, sometimes two ; but all the telescopes have the 
same power, and are exactly of the same construction, having been 
made by Dollond at one and the same time. 
The two assistants at the Observatory are Bramins : the head assist- 
ant is named Senvassachary, and the second Verdachary. 
